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The greening of the U.S. military : Environmental policy, national security, and organizational change

Author
Durant R.F.
Date
2007
Source
IUCN (ID: MON-080298)
Publisher | Place of publication
Georgetown University Press | Washington, D.C. , USA
ISBN
9781589011533
Pages
320 p.
Document type
Monography/book
Language
English
Field of application
International
Country/Territory
United States of America
Subject
Environment gen.
Keyword
Polluted soil cleanups Military activities
Abstract

TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface Acronyms Chapter 1: A World Apart? Chapter 2: Greening, National Security, and the Postmodern Military Chapter 3: ’About Face’ at the Pentagon? Chapter 4: Base Cleanups, Sovereign Impunity, and the Expansion of the ’Beaten Zone’ Chapter 5: Guns, Dogs, Fences, and Base Transfers Chapter 6: Missiles, Mayhem, and the Munitions Rule Chapter 7: Natural Resources Management, Military Training, and the Greening of the ’Drone Zone’ Chapter 8: Safety, Security, and Chemical Weapons Demilitarization Chapter 9: Pollution Prevention, Energy Conservation, and the Perils of ’Châteaux Generalship’ Chapter 10: Avoiding the ’Harder Right’ in the Post-Clinton Era? Chapter 11: Lessons for Practice and Theory